World news photos: Chile’s young communist; tracking seals and more

November 24, 2013 |By JAKE ELLISON

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A rehabilitated harbour seal pup equipped with satellite tag on its head is released into the waters of Howe Sound at Porteau Cove, B.C. by the Vancouver Aquarium, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Five of the seven pups released pups have been equipped with satellite transmitters that will provide the aquarium's Marine Mammal Rescue Centre with information about where the seals go and how they do after returning to the wild. The satellite-linked tags are glued to the seal's hair coat on the animals' heads, and may last anywhere from a couple of weeks to a year.

Jonathan Hayward/AP

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A rehabilitated harbour seal pup equipped with satellite tag on its head is released into the waters of Howe Sound at Porteau Cove, B.C. by the Vancouver Aquarium, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2013. Five of the seven pups released pups have been equipped with satellite transmitters that will provide the aquarium's Marine Mammal Rescue Centre with information about where the seals go and how they do after returning to the wild. The satellite-linked tags are glued to the seal's hair coat on the animals' heads, and may last anywhere from a couple of weeks to a year.